"Slanelax" <slanelax@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
news:fptd27$gkd$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Becuase I've been gone for quite a while, could anyone spare me what
>>> I've missed? *shows cute sad face*
>> In the beginning, there was nothing. Then god said, "Let there be
>> light!" And there was still nothing..... But you could see it.....
>> After that, things went into a downhill slide. And that's where we
>> are now.
> Whee! Downhill!
>> All in all, you've missed various comings and goings, some stuff that
>> was memorable (like Lord Draco18s' lord****p), lots of stuff that
>> wasn't memorable (like..... Well, I did say it wasn't
>> memorable.....), and some stuff that would be memorable if I had a
>> decent memory.
>> And welcome back.
> Thank you for the, well, er, summarized, summary!
I believe in being concise.
......
Well, actually, I don't, but it was a good response.....
Lord Flame Stryke
--
DC2.D~ Gm L120f60t180w W T Phawlt Sks Cbk,ere' Bfl A+++! Fr++ Nm M+ O H+
$ Fc~ R+++! Ac+++ J+ S++ U! I# V+++! Q Tc++ E++ Draco nigrum, oculi
rubere, suppositus, magus. Holder of the Scroll of Nobility from Lady
Viriatha, Keeper of the Wand of Sparklies in its case from Hex, Wielder
of the Lady Viri Signature 4x8 from Ysable, Eater of the Mint Cheesecake
from Whisper, Mate to Lady Viriatha, Owner of Flame Stryke's Windex®
Factory, Lord Balloonmaker, Borrower of the Ebony Wood Fife from
Luxatos, Accepter of the Small Statue of a Green Dragon Covered in Ice
Cream Toppings from Juniper, Employer of a miniature Jester doll from
SeaKing, Bearer of the Magic Ever-Bill from SeaKing, Carrier of the gold
piece from whisper: o, Builder of Dragon Fyre Keep, First Dragon of
Realism, Giver of the Pickaxe of Icebreaking to Kalos, Winner of the
*****ny* riddle award from Pegasus, Wearer of the big *****ny* medal of
posting-ness from Pegasus, Taker of the Gold Medal for Most Posts in
March 2007 (369), Aquirer of the little blue flower from Pegasus
--
"How many seconds are there in a year? If I tell you there are 3.155 x
10^7, you won't even try to remember it. On the other hand, who could
forget that, to within half a percent, pi seconds is a nanocentury." --
Tom Duff, Bell Labs


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